The landscapes by Moni K. Huber, Andrea Kalinová and Csaba Nemes represent architecture, in different languages, as a synthesis between individual memory–a subjective experience that can produce feelings like melancholia or nostalgia for an irrecoverable past–and collective memory consisting of political, economic and social events.

Landscapes that combine nature and architecture, past and present and discover the beauty of the ephemeral. All this makes us think that the architecture reflects History and that the different narratives constructing History overlap.